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"We need a revolution"

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The main part of announcements at the National Assembly referred to Turkish-Armenian relations.

The deputies of the coalition and all those who claimed that there are no preconditions in the Protocols and Turkish-Armenian relations a couple of days ago, told the Turks one after another to not talk with preconditions and realize that there is no alternative to the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh and it was head of the "Orinats Yerkir" (Country of Law) faction Heghine Bisharyan who talked about it most strictly.

According to Republican deputy Edward Sharmazanov, as a result of innovative policy in Turkish-Armenian relations, Armenia strengthened its positions and convinced the world that it is dealing with a predictable and reliable partner, that is, Serzh Sargsyan.

"Which circle of society raises the issue of returning the lands belonging to Artsakh during discussions? Didn't we acquire victory as a nation thanks to the dedicated struggle of our brothers and sisters of Armenia, Karabakh, Javakhk and the Diaspora? Aren't we all going to give a response to the negative developments? Why can't we listen to the voices of our citizens? Hadn't we warned about the lack of far-sightedness, suggested help to end the process with minimum losses?" said member of "Heritage" faction Armen Martirosyan.

Deputy of "Heritage" Zaruhi Postanjyan talked about domestic issues. "We are facing two choices again-either live in a feudal system, or have an independent state where power belongs to the people. It is painful, but a fact that the Armenian people are once again in a war and the only difference is that they are in a war with the government that represent the Armenian nation and demand loyalty not toward national goals and ideas, but themselves and the groups in power."

Zaruhi Postanjyan touched upon Alik Sargsyan's well-known announcement on "smothering revolution in its cradle".

"Organizing a revolution, rebelling, protesting and freeing ourselves from these authorities are our rights. You don't scare us with your calls for violence. We are a generation of revolution," said Zaruhi Postanjyan, adding: "We need a revolution today. As to how police chiefs or other officials will characterize that revolution, that is their problem. We are not preparing to live and tolerate this retarded order. We need a revolution."